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all movies are for children because the moving image is inherently juvenile. to be entertained by it even moreso
I know that you think you already know but— Wait Longer than that.
even longer than that.
Marie Howe, “What the Silence Says”
A not admitting of the wound (1188) by Emily Dickinson
A Divine Image
by William Blake
Cruelty has a Human Heart, And Jealousy a Human Face; Terror the Human Form Divine, And Secrecy the Human Dress.
The Human Dress is forged Iron, The Human Form a fiery Forge, The Human Face a Furnace seal’d, The Human Heart is hungry Gorge.
16 May 2026
Tag Gallagher
Dude they wade giles romanised your grandpa
not my yeh²yeh...
people who tell you to stop reading the news to "regulate your nervous system" do not have your best interests at heart. if following current events makes you spiral you probably need a better analytical frame, not less information
and the analytical frame you need is probably dialectical materialism
i'm totally crazy, i freak out all the time, but you know what helps me most? learning. reading. studying. discussing. sometimes you do need a nap, but sometimes you need a conversation with someone more knowledgeable/experienced, or a day at the (physical or digital) library. and really i think everyone has a different baseline emotional register that's best for them and their circumstances, but i recommend aiming to feel solid and anchored, not necessarily "calm." of course we won't feel "calm" after reading about genocide. but if we approach what we're reading correctly, it can strengthen our resolve; feed our fighting spirit; show us paths to liberation. a lot of people in my life have diagnosed me with "revolutionary optimism" and wonder how i maintain that mindset but i'm not an optimist by nature, it all comes from studying
Buud Yam (1997 🇧🇫)
Directed by Gaston Kaboré, the film is about Wend Kuuni, who, suspected by the villagers to have en evil eye, must then go on a quest to find a healer and help save his sister's life. (download)
FILMS in 2024: 64 | El Sur (1983) — dir. Víctor Erice
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“To talk does not constitute a catharsis. It is the actual doing. A work of art is successful for me when it removes anxiety. The price we have to pay: The work is only an acting out, trying to get rid of things. The work of art is limited to an acting out, not an understanding. If it were understood, the need to do the work would not exist anymore. Art is a guaranty of sanity but not liberation. It comes back again and again.”
— Bourgeois, L., c. 1992. In conversation with Jerry Gorovoy, c. 1992. Louise Bourgeois Archive; LB-0837.
The interesting thing about real love, actual love—not merely affection or gentleness—is that it naturally lifts the receiver into dignity. Maybe you could even say that’s a sign that the love is real love, virtuous love.